Name: Jeremy Kidwell
Type: User
Company: University of Birmingham
Bio: Associate professor in ethics (environment, tech, design) at the University of Birmingham. Note: repos here are mirrors of gitea.sailf.in
Location: Birmingham
Blog: https://gitea.sailf.in/kidwellj/
Jeremy Kidwell's Projects
Hugo code for the blog (new theme!) at http://jeremykidwell.info
Academy
Hugo website hosting lessons and conversation to help amateur scholars and students in the humanities do social science well
Applescript for embedding lightweight bibdesk data in PDFs using OpenMeta
Convert your BibDesk library to a format that can be imported *with attachments* into Zotero (translator included)
BibTeX-js can parse a BibTeX-file and render it as part of an HTML file. This way, you can easily add a list of publications to your private homepage or display a list of recommended publications for a seminar. The way the entries are display can be customized using a simple template system and CSS.
:book: A Starter Kit for Bookdown
CARTO training materials
CartoCamp Workshops
Location Intelligence & Data Visualization tool
CartoDB Workshops
Wordcloud generated using R based on data scrapes from Scottish Gvt. Climate Challenge Fund applications
An enhanced leaflet map made for re-use (highly commented, built openly) used to show community groups and find "common ground"
An evolving document outlining my approach to correspondence and social media
Crop Planning Software for Small Farms and Serious Gardeners
Client-side rendering of CartoDB visualisations with d3
An OER on the ethics and legality of working with digital data in research.
Getting started with Adobe Premiere for digital storytelling
Unhangout docker-ized
A set of vim, zsh, git, and tmux configuration files.
Examination (using R) of Development Trusts in Scotland
R script for reproducible parsing of email data from religious environmental groups
ESPHome component to monitor a Solax X1 mini via RS485
"Experiences of Landscape Workers" web app project for Jeremy Kidwell at the University of Birmingham
Python Script to extract annotations from a batch of PDF files
Website for http://findcommonground.uk
A set of reproducible recipes used to create example data for the hacking religion textbook
A hugo blog on the wonders of growing herbs